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I'm sure he understood that Steve, but I vote for standard time myself. AMong other things, it messes up system logs, jobs theoretically "finishing before they started" et.al. FDR pushed it into place, saying it was to conserve national resources and improve productivity. At least it wasn't as bad as Lenin's attempt to change the week to 10 days to squeeze more work out of the newly "liberated" working class. Or one president ("Liberal Party" <g>) in my wife's birth country of Honduras, who very seriously proposed "abolishing Sundays" to grow production. (It was not a joke, but he certainly provided joke fodder for years!) - Alan
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